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3. Be involved in a community Dedicated volunteers turned out in force at the latest EDP Big Coast Clean Up at Sea Palling. Volunteer and leader Michelle Duddy. Picture: DONNA-LOUISE BISHOP - Credit: Archant Why not become a Beachwatch volunteer and join a beach clean hosted by the Marine Conservation Society? There are hundreds around the country or you can set up your own. 4. Sort out your own rubbish Bags of rubbish collected by Donna Clarke and friends along the A1067 near Fakenham - Credit: Donna Clarke Put any rubbish you collect in a nearby bin or take it with you and put it in your bin at home. If there are lots, then your district council may be able to help. Ensure that your local tip is equipped to accept the kind of rubbish you’re collecting and remember that commercial waste companies will collect rubbish for a fee. Try to separate rubbish into recyclable and non-recyclable where possible. ....
The battle to keep Norfolk free of litter and rubbish has begun – and we need your help! Today, the Eastern Daily Press has launched Norfolk Day’s Big Clean Up. ....
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